Celebrating Contributions
Middle Path Medals and the Faculty Advising Award honor people who have made a difference at Kenyon.
Middle Path Medals and the Faculty Advising Award honor people who have made a difference at Kenyon.
The Kenyon College Board of Trustees discussed long-term capital projects during its Oct. 22-23 meeting.
The final section of the Middle Path restoration project includes improved landscaping and a café terrace.
Two faculty members have been approved for full professorships.
Kenyon moves into a new era of endowment management Jan. 1.
Angus MacDonell, the new bookstore manager, on a new book club, a website relaunch and becoming a Kenyon parent.
President Sean Decatur gives the keynote speech at the Ohio Civil Rights Hall of Fame ceremony.
Parents, siblings and other relatives filled the Hill for a Family Weekend packed with concerts, plays and sporting events.
Kenyon is helping students find work they want to do through an online job board, an internship contest and more.
Kokosing Nature Preserve, the College’s natural cemetery, will be officially dedicated Oct. 8.
Kenyon hosts a GLBTQIA weekend for alumni and students.
The Rev. Donald Lynn Rogan, professor emeritus of religious studies and former chaplain at Kenyon, has died.
Kenyon marks 25 years of the Americans with Disabilities Act with events to explore the idea that everyone thinks differently.
Associate Professor of Political Science David Leibowitz and English Professor Jesse Matz are awarded prestigious professorships.